@AJ: For sure but for me, I've been listening to metal now for 7 years, at a really high volume, I was really into the classics when I was first introduced to the genre, and for sure they put out some amazing music, but I'm personally more of a fan of the subgenres that have grown from that stuff. I'm a fan of quite progressive, experimental stuff, unfortunately there are not too many bands that deliver that kind of thing at a really high level. I also enjoy listening to the more standard fare whether for the technicality or the fun factor but my love is for artistry and experimentation.

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ROFL.. Have we had any rallies yet? This match already sucks. 1-2 shot rallies and then someone breaks down.

This stuff is not to everyones taste, but fuck them I like it and that's good enough for me. They are able to mix some different elements and make it work. The first two are in Sami, the language of the indigenous people in Norway, Finland, Sweden and Russia.

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“ On Nadal bumping him on the changeover, Rosol said: "It's ok, he wanted to take my concentration; I knew he would try something".

Wilander on Dimitrov - "He has mind set on imitating Federer and yes it looks good. But he has no idea what to do on the court".

Korpiklaani and Finntroll are among the best when it comes to folk elements. Finntroll have a harder edge, though I remember seeing this doco on Black Metal and they were quite funny. I mean what is more trollish than singing in Swedish and living in Finland. The finlandsvenskar (Finnish-Swedes), the ones that have Swedish as a first language aren't always appreciated in Finland.

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“ On Nadal bumping him on the changeover, Rosol said: "It's ok, he wanted to take my concentration; I knew he would try something".

Wilander on Dimitrov - "He has mind set on imitating Federer and yes it looks good. But he has no idea what to do on the court".